I'd rather have a great documentation than five different blog posts, where some of them might be outdated, wrong or insecure (and you only find out later).
But yes, they are helpful and easily available for popular software.
From a european point of view, donating to a political campaign is nothing we would even consider. Additionally, we are not even allowed to donate if we wanted.
This makes this whole post relevant to less than 5% of the world's population.
I don't think these two apps can be compared in any reasonable way.
The Blackmagic app is purely targeted at videographers, it can't even take a photo. It does however offer dozens of options to tune the style of the video, for example setting the ISO, refresh rate and white balance.
Lineage OS Camera is targeted at a general audience and does not contain any "pro" features. It's great and simple, and that is fine.
Play store said this too with my phone (Pixel 8a), but the app works fine if downloaded from another source (e.g. Aurora).
I played with it for a few minutes and it looks very nice. I like most that it supports HDMI out for a clean feed, so I could use it for live streaming (with a Blackmagic Atem Mini for example).
With FSR getting better each year, I think the time is ready for full hd on the deck. Also, 2560x1600 would be a nice option, offering both high DPI and flawless scaling from the original resolution.
Prompt: A green plush frog looks contentedly to the left, sipping from a cup of red tea in a large glass, the glass tilted at a 45-degree angle, with a sunset and a large window in the background, the frog seen from the side.
Thank you, that was the answer I was waiting for.